Talk:RPC Fort

Find for Collection?
Anyone ever see any Fort weapons in the United States? I'm trying to find a Fort-12, Fort-17 or MP412 REX (different manufacturer) for my collection and know that all three are going to be hard, if not impossible to find. I'm so bummed, I just got back from Kyiv and had been wondering the whole time what it was the cops were carrying, couldn't recognize it, and now I know!

I did e-mail RPC Fort but expect (if anything) a pre-written "we don't sell to civilians" type of response.

Thanks --JaymzRR (talk) 20:32, 6 September 2008 (UTC)

7.62mm variant of the Galil AR
Does anyone know if RPC Fort also has a licence to manufacture the above weapon? I'm asking because it seems to have shown up in at least one photo from a National Guard of Ukraine training session. Thanks! 83.70.242.4 (talk) 18:45, 10 April 2014 (UTC)

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